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Nov 26, 2025 — 1. a : to open the mouth wide b : to open or part widely holes gaped in the pavement 2. to gaze stupidly or in open-mouthed surprise or wonder
a space between things. When you gape at something, there is a lot of space between your teeth because your mouth is open in disbelief.
a wide opening; gap; breach. an act or instance of gaping. a stare, as in astonishment or with the mouth wide open. a yawn. Zoology., the width of the open ...
gape verb [I] (LOOK) ... to look in great surprise at someone or something, especially with an open mouth: gape at They stood gaping at the pig in the kitchen.
gape · get a load of · get an eyeful · give the eye · size up · take in. verb as in be wide open. Synonyms Antonyms. Strong matches. cleave · crack · dehisce ...
See also: gapę. English. English Wikipedia has an article on: gape · Wikipedia. Etymology. From Middle English gapen, from Old Norse gapa (“to gape”) ...
gape in British English · 1. to stare in wonder or amazement, esp with the mouth open · 2. to open the mouth wide, esp involuntarily, as in yawning or hunger.
The earliest known use of the verb gape is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for gape is from around 1220, ...
To spread your ass cheeks open wide to prepare for insertion. "I bought my girl a diamond today. She's gonna gape it for me for sure.".
She falls to her knees and worships his big dick with her deep throat, before he indulges his armpit fetish and then fucks her asshole while she rubs her clit.
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definition 1: to stare in surprise, awe, or wonder, esp. with the mouth open. The fans gaped at the celebrities. synonyms: · gawk ...
The stretched out asshole after being fucked in the ass. A result of dukeing it. After I tore her ass up, she had a huge gape.
Synonyms for GAPE: stare, gaze, eye, scrutiny, glare, regard, attention, aspect; Antonyms of GAPE: glance, sight, glimpse, peek, flash, peep, blink, stime.
GAPE meaning: 1 : to open widely; 2 : to look at someone or something with your mouth open in surprise or wonder often + at.
It's used to mean wide open. Besides the mouth, it's often used in the following phrases: A gaping hole, A gaping wound.
1. To open the mouth wide, from sleepiness, drowsiness or dullness; to yawn. 2. To open the mouth for food, as young birds. 3. To gape for or after, to desire ...
​an act of staring at somebody/something with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised. She climbed into her sports car to the gapes of ...
May 16, 2013 — A gap is a space between two things. Eg The dog escaped through a gap in the fence. He has a gap in his front teeth. A gape is the open mouth of a young bird.
early 13c., from an unrecorded Old English word or else from Old Norse gapa "to open the mouth wide, gape" (see gap (n.)). Related: Gaped; gaping.